SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea’s intelligence agency told lawmakers North Korean hackers could have been behind the $530 million theft of virtual coins from a Japanese cryptocurrency exchange last month, people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday. The people, who had knowledge of p...
China prepares fresh ICO rules, eyes overseas platforms: China Daily
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China is preparing fresh regulations to further restrict initial coin offerings, especially via overseas platforms, the China Daily newspaper reported on Tuesday citing a source close to the matter. The official English-language newspaper said the People’s Bank of China (P...
Seattle says Facebook is violating city campaign finance law
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Seattle’s election authority said on Monday that Facebook Inc is in violation of a city law that requires disclosure of who buys election ads, the first attempt of its kind to regulate U.S. political ads on the internet. Facebook must disclose details about spending i...
Apple supplier Skyworks' revenue rises 15 percent
(Reuters) - Apple supplier Skyworks Solutions Inc (SWKS.O) reported a 15 percent rise in quarterly revenue on Monday, helped by strong demand for its wireless chips and technology that powers Internet of Things. However, net income fell to $70.4 million, or 38 cents per share, for the first quarter ...
Seattle finds Facebook in violation of city campaign finance law
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Seattle’s election authority said on Monday that Facebook Inc is in violation of a city law that requires disclosure of who buys election ads, the first attempt of its kind to regulate U.S. political ads on the internet. Facebook must disclose details about spending i...
Bitcoin extends slide, falls below $7,000
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Digital currency bitcoin BTC=BTSP fell more than 15 percent on Monday to a nearly three-month low amid a slew of concerns ranging from a global regulatory clampdown to a ban on using credit cards to buy bitcoin by British and U.S. banks. On the Luxembourg-based Bitstamp exchange...
Broadcom unveils $121 billion 'best and final' offer for Qualcomm
(Reuters) - Broadcom Ltd made a $121 billion “best and final offer” on Monday to acquire Qualcomm Inc, ratcheting up pressure on its U.S. semiconductor peer to engage in talks on what would be the biggest ever technology acquisition. The takeover battle is at the heart of a race to conso...
U.S. regulators to back more oversight of virtual currencies
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Digital currencies such as bitcoin demand increased oversight and may require a new federal regulatory framework, the top U.S. markets regulators will tell lawmakers at a congressional hearing on Tuesday. Christopher Giancarlo, chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commiss...
Alleged Spam Kingpin ‘Severa’ Extradited to US
Peter Yuryevich Levashov, a 37-year-old Russian computer programmer thought to be one of the world’s most notorious spam kingpins, has been extradited to the United States to face federal hacking and spamming charges. Levashov, in an undated photo. Levashov, who allegedly went by the hacker na...
Alleged Spam Kingpin ‘Severa’ Extradited to US
Peter Yuryevich Levashov, a 37-year-old Russian computer programmer thought to be one of the world’s most notorious spam kingpins, has been extradited to the United States to face federal hacking and spamming charges. Levashov, in an undated photo. Levashov, who allegedly went by the hacker na...
Qualcomm shares fall as reports say Apple may scrap its chips
(Reuters) - Qualcomm Inc’s (QCOM.O) shares fell 3 percent on Monday after two brokerages said Apple Inc (AAPL.O) might drop the chipmaker in favor of Intel Corp (INTC.O) as the supplier for modem chips in its next generation of iPhones. Qualcomm has been a supplier of components to Apple for y...
U.S. regulators to back more oversight of virtual currencies: testimony
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Digital currencies such as bitcoin demand increased oversight and may require a new federal regulatory framework, the top U.S. markets regulators will tell lawmakers at a hotly anticipated congressional hearing on Tuesday. Christopher Giancarlo, chairman of the Commodity Futur...
Qualcomm shares fall as reports say Apple will dump chips
(Reuters) - Qualcomm Inc’s (QCOM.O) shares fell 3 percent on Monday after two brokerages said Apple Inc (AAPL.O) might drop the chipmaker in favor of Intel Corp (INTC.O) as the supplier for modem chips in its next generation of iPhones. Qualcomm has been a supplier of components to Apple for y...
Qualcomm shares falls as report says Apple will dump chips
(Reuters) - Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) shares fell 2 percent on Monday after KGI Securities said Apple Inc (AAPL.O) might drop the chipmaker in favor of Intel Corp (INTC.O) as the supplier for modem chips in its next generation of iPhones. Qualcomm has been a supplier of components to Apple for years but...
Bitcoin extends slide with a more than 10 percent fall
LONDON (Reuters) - Bitcoin BTC=BTSP, the world's best-known cryptocurrency, fell more than 10 percent on Monday and approached three-month lows on concerns about a global regulatory clampdown on the trading of the digital coins. On the Luxembourg-based Bitstamp exchange, Bitcoin traded as low as $7,...
Damp iPhone demand to pressure RF chipmakers, Morgan Stanley says
(Reuters) - Disappointing iPhone sales and a build up in Apple Inc’s (AAPL.O) inventory would continue to pressure radio frequency (RF) chipmakers such as Skyworks Solutions Inc (SWKS.O) and Qorvo Inc (QRVO.O), brokerage Morgan Stanley said on Monday. While the market for RF chips is expanding...
Broadcom sweetens Qualcomm bid, calling it the final offer
(Reuters) - Chipmaker Broadcom Ltd on Monday raised its offer to buy Qualcomm Inc by 24 percent to more than $121 billion, sweetening the bid and putting more pressure on its rival to come to the table for negotiations. “Qualcomm and its board now have a tough decision as this is a compelling ...
Apple, Cisco team up with insurance companies to offer cyber policy discounts
(Reuters) - Apple Inc and Cisco Systems Inc have teamed up with insurer Allianz SE to offer discounts on cyber insurance to businesses that primarily use equipment from both technology companies, they said on Monday. The arrangement, which also includes insurance broker Aon Plc, will help businesses...
Broadcom raises offer to buy Qualcomm to $121 billion
(Reuters) - Chipmaker Broadcom Ltd on Monday raised its offer to buy Qualcomm Inc by 24 percent to more than $121 billion, sweetening the bid and putting more pressure on its rival to come to the table for negotiations. The new offer values the company at $82 per share - a premium of 24 percent over...
Bitcoin falls to fresh 2-1/2 month low
LONDON (Reuters) - Bitcoin, the world’s best-known cryptocurrency, fell 7 percent on Monday to a fresh 2-1/2-month low of $7,599 on back of growing worries about a regulatory clampdown and bans on the purchase of the digital coins. The price of Bitcoin on the Luxembourg-based Bitstamp exchange...
Samsung scion Lee walks free after jail term suspended, faces leadership challenges
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Group heir Jay Y. Lee left a South Korean jail a free man on Monday after a panel of judges suspended his sentence, a surprise decision that sent shockwaves through the country’s political and business establishments. Coming just days before South Koreans gather to ho...
Panasonic hikes outlook after third-quarter earnings surge on automotive demand
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan’s Panasonic Corp lifted its outlook for earnings this year after reporting a 23 percent jump in third-quarter operating profit on healthy sales of car components and factory automation equipment. The strong result underscores Panasonic’s shift away from the price ...
Samsung scion Lee walks free as South Korea court suspends jail term
SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean appeals court on Monday suspended a jail sentence handed down to Samsung Group heir Jay Y. Lee, setting him free after a year’s detention amid a corruption scandal that brought down the former president. Seoul High Court jailed Lee for two and a half years, red...
Exclusive: U.S. consumer protection official puts Equifax probe on ice - sources
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mick Mulvaney, head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, has pulled back from a full-scale probe of how Equifax Inc failed to protect the personal data of millions of consumers, according to people familiar with the matter. Equifax (EFX.N) said in September that hacker...
In Australia, Amazon is still finding its way
SYDNEY (Reuters) - When Kiri Pomery ordered a red Santa Claus hat from Amazon.com Inc’s new Australian operation, the estimated delivery time to her address in outback Western Australia seemed too good to be true. It was. Several weeks after the end of Amazon’s Jan. 10 delivery window an...
South Korea says North stole cryptocurrency worth billions of won last year
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea said on Monday that North Korea last year stole cryptocurrency from the South worth billions of won and that it was still trying to hack into its exchanges. “North Korea sent emails that could hack into cryptocurrency exchanges and their customers’ private i...
China's Leshi says $890 million of debts due this year, shares drop 10 percent
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China’s Leshi Internet said about 5.62 billion yuan ($890 million) of its debts would be due by the end of this year, or almost two-thirds of the company’s total loans and liabilities, sending its shares down for a ninth day. This is the first time the video-streami...
Singtel to spend up to $413 million to nudge up stake in India's Bharti Telecom
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel) said it would spend up to $413 million on shares in India’s Bharti Telecom, lifting its stake slightly in the holding company for Bharti Airtel to just under half. “While there are currently headwinds in India, we take a long-t...
China's Leshi says has $890 million of debts due in 2018
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese video-streaming firm Leshi Internet Information & Technology said it has 5.62 billion yuan ($890 million) of loans and liabilities due in 2018. Leshi last week flagged that it expected a loss of 11.6 billion yuan for 2017 due to the ongoing financial crisis at its f...
Lloyds Bank to ban credit card owners from buying cryptocurrencies
(Reuters) - Lloyds Banking Group Plc (LLOY.L) said on Sunday it would ban its credit card customers from buying Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. ”Across Lloyds Bank, Bank of Scotland, Halifax and MBNA, we do not accept credit card transactions involving the purchase of cryptocurrencies,&rdq...